University of Toronto says that less than one per cent of the 8,400 students living in its campus residences have requested an exemption to its triple-COVID-19-shot mandate.The school says the “vast majority” of those living on campus were vaccinated with a booster shot before moving into residence and that it is supporting students who are in the process of getting a third shot.The university announced this summer that all students living in residence would need to have three shots of a COVID-19 vaccine upon arrival.
UofT COVID vax policy could boost uptake, but more needed to drive real increase: experts It did not say how many exemption requests have been granted.Western University has also mandated three doses, but for all students and employees, not just those living on campus.The London, Ont., school did not provide numbers on how many students have already submitted proof of their booster shots ahead of a January deadline, or how many have asked for exemptions to the policy.Earlier this month, Western extended the deadline to submit proof of vaccination from Oct.
1 to Jan. 9, 2023.Western says students who chose not to comply with its vaccine mandate are able to withdraw and receive get a refund, but that the withdrawal process does not require students to give a reason..